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3rd Shift Mixer

Grand Rapids, MI ยท On-site

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

Description: The Mixer Operator operates and tends machines that mix materials or ingredients used for production processes or manually mix ingredients. Loads materials into mixing equipment and ...

Packer (General Labor)

Grand Rapids, MI ยท On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Description: Responsible for the overall handling of final product ensuring all product leaves the plant, correctly placed in pallets, trays or boxes in compliance with customer specifications. Work ...

Lead and participate in all facets of the program: recreation, snack, craft, pool, fieldtrips, etc. * Prepare snacks. * Provide Christian devotions. * Enforce and adhere to the facility policies of ...

Childcare Provider

Greenacres, WA ยท On-site

$17.13/hr

Teaching a lesson, preparing a snack, craft, clean and stock rooms etc. * May change diapers and assist with potty training. * Check children in and check out according to established policy and ...

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How much do snack craft jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for snack craft in the United States is $13.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.02 and $15.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Snack Craft jobs?

Snack Craft jobs involve the creation, preparation, and presentation of snacks, often with a creative or artisanal twist. These roles can include developing new snack recipes, assembling snack boxes, or designing visually appealing snack displays for events or businesses. Snack Craft professionals may work in food production, catering, or event planning environments, focusing on innovative and attractive snack offerings. Attention to detail, culinary skills, and creativity are essential in this field.

What are some common challenges faced by snack craft professionals in developing new snack products?

Snack craft professionals often encounter challenges such as balancing taste and texture with nutritional requirements, sourcing quality ingredients, and staying ahead of consumer trends. Additionally, they must work closely with food scientists, marketing teams, and production staff to ensure that new products are both innovative and feasible for mass production. Meeting tight deadlines while adhering to food safety and regulatory standards can also be demanding, making strong collaboration and adaptability essential in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Snack Crafter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Snack Crafter, you need knowledge of culinary techniques, food safety standards, and creativity in flavor development, often supported by experience in food preparation or a culinary certificate. Familiarity with kitchen equipment, recipe management systems, and food labeling regulations is important. Attention to detail, adaptability, and strong teamwork skills help ensure consistency and innovation in snack production. These abilities are crucial for delivering high-quality, appealing snacks that meet safety standards and market demands.

What is the difference between Snack Craft vs Food Product Developer?

AspectSnack CraftFood Product Developer
CredentialsFood safety certifications, culinary or food science backgroundFood science or culinary degree, certifications may vary
Work EnvironmentManufacturing facilities, food production settingsResearch labs, development kitchens, production facilities
Industry UsageSnack manufacturing companies, food brandsFood companies, product innovation teams
Common Search IntentCreating snack products, manufacturing processesDeveloping new food products, recipe formulation

Snack Craft typically focuses on the manufacturing and production of snack foods, often involving direct production processes. Food Product Developers work on creating and innovating new food products, including snacks, with an emphasis on recipe development and formulation. While both roles require food science knowledge, Snack Craft roles are more production-oriented, whereas Food Product Developers focus on product innovation and development.

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3rd Shift Working Line Lead

SNACK CRAFT (MASTER)

Grand Rapids, MI โ€ข On-site

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description: The working line lead will serve as a production employee, support break relief, and act as a back production supervisor in the event to assist with meeting daily production requirements. This includes setting goals and meeting SnackCraft standards. The working lead must be capable of operating bagger equipment efficiently, work weekends, help with production work orders, end of shift reporting and help support weekend rotations when overtime is scheduled.

Work Environment: This job operates in a food production and warehouse setting. Physical stamina and ability to work in environments withnoise, heat, and machinery. The floor surface is concrete. The noise level is moderate with no vibration. Material movement takes place throughout the facility.

Physical Demands:

  • Hearing and speaking to exchange information
  • Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate equipment
  • Reaching overhead, above shoulders and horizontally
  • Bending at the waist, kneeling, sitting, or crouching
  • Ability to walk and stand-up during shift

Competencies:

  • Leadership and Team Management: Ability tomotivate and guide, delegate and monitor performance of team members
  • Communication Skills: Clear and effectiveverbal and written communication, ability torelay instructionsfrom supervisors to line workers
  • Technical and Process Knowledge: Familiarity withproduction equipment, workflow optimization and troubleshooting
  • Problem-Solving and Decision Making: Quick thinking inresolving production issues, making decisions that maintainefficiency and quality

Core Responsibilities:

  • Be the example in following GMP, Food Safety, HACCP and procedures and enforce GMP and food safety standards.
  • Ability to oversee the entire production line, monitoring product quality andensuring compliance, Prioritizing tasks to meetproduction deadlines
  • Coordinating shift changes andresource allocation
  • Conflict resolution andteam-building skills
  • Complete end of shift reporting with accuracy and in a timely manner
  • Ability and Knowledge of work order completion to support the production schedule.
  • Must be capable of operating bagger equipment efficiently.
  • Must be able to backup production supervisor
  • Must be able to work weekends and support the production team on a weekend rotation
  • Communicate any deficiencies during Production Operations to proper parties
  • Facilitate and give break relief as necessary for all roles within the line
  • Ensure efficient shift change operations by reviewing paperwork, code dates, and labelling are correct and communicating any errors in these to proper parties
  • Coordinate with packers, bagger operators and kitchen operators to ensure smooth Production Operations
  • Escalate any personnel issues to production management as necessary
  • Communicate frequently with QA personnel regarding documentation, packaging, processing and quality concerns
  • Communicate with Quality Assurance and Production personnel for efficient product changeovers
  • Maintaining accurate records andproduction logs; Verify code dates on labels, packing cards, skid sheets. Verify allergen labelling is correct and filled out on allergenic finished goods
  • Identifying deviations inproduction processes; ensure hourly checks are being completed by packers, kitchen and bagger operators
  • Ensure hi-lo drivers are keeping accurate counts and considering product put on hold or reworked
  • Substitute positions as needed
  • Maintain general housekeeping for the lines, for example: empty trash receptacles as needed
  • Direct personnel during production changeovers and support the sanitation department with cleanups
  • Actively search for ways to improve efficiency in production aera
  • Ensure all staff have taken appropriate breaks
  • Assist in leading pre-shift meetings
  • Other:
    • Follow and enforce all OSHA Safety Regulation and Safety Rules.
    • Utilize knowledge and research methods to benchmark materials planning activities and to drive best practice results
    • Work towards and support a culture of continuous improvement and work to make business and department improvements wherever possible
    • Responsible for following all food safety policies, procedures and regulatory criteria including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)

Education and Experience:

  • High school diploma or GEDrequired
  • Hands-on experiencein a manufacturing or production environment, especially in food processing or packaging
  • Familiarity withOSHA regulations,food safety standards(like HACCP or GMP), andquality control proceduresis highly valued.
  • Provenleadership experience, such as supervising teams or training new employees
  • StrongEnglish verbal and written communication and organizational skills
  • Ability totroubleshoot production issues
  • Knowledge ofproduction schedulingandworkflow optimization
  • Basic computer skills forreporting and documentation
  • Physical stamina and ability to work in environments withnoise, heat, and machinery
  • Results orientated with the ability to plan and deliver against deadlines